Tattoo, the creative force behind the iconic Ecto-1 guest car at Tucson Comic-Con 2024, has been crafting “famous” automobiles since 1997. His latest masterpiece, the Ecto-1, breathes new life into a 1963 Pontiac Bonneville hearse, meticulously resurrected to embody the spirit of the original Ectomobile. Through extensive research and study of the classic vehicle, Tattoo has artfully reconstructed each component of the Ecto-1, utilizing recycled and reclaimed materials for authenticity and sustainability.
Every detail of the Ecto-1 is a testament to Tattoo’s craftsmanship, with hand-wired systems powered by wind-generated energy and solar panels. This marvel of engineering is not only a visual spectacle but also an interactive experience, inviting attendees to photograph and interact with its authentic lights, sirens, and even the mischievous Slimer himself.
As the guest car of Tucson Comic-Con, the Ecto-1 promises unforgettable moments and photo opportunities for fans of all ages. In addition to the Ecto-1, attendees can also marvel at a Proton Pack on display in the back of the Ecto-1, adding another layer of excitement to this already thrilling display.